The 9-year veteran saw career-low numbers in every major category and was finally released Dec. 31 so that he might sign with a contender.
Ex-Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott found a new home after he was released by the team near the end of the NFL regular season. What team did he sign with?
Recently released Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott is signing with the Chargers practice squad, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday night.
Former Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is joining the Chargers' practice squad ahead of their wild-card playoff game against the Texans.
There's no denying that Ezekiel Elliott isn't the same player that he was from 2016-2021 with the Dallas Cowboys. The former Pro Bowler hasn't been as impactful over the last few years, due to multiple factors.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the team is signing former Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott to their practice squad. He adds that the Chargers, "hope that [he] gets up to speed quickly."
Ezekiel Elliott's desire to land with a playoff contender for the remainder of this season has paid off after reportedly agreeing to a deal with the
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing running back Ezekiel Elliott. The Chargers face the Houston Texans in the wild-card playoff round.
The Cowboys released Elliott on Dec. 31 ahead of the team’s season finale, ending his second stint in Dallas after appearing in 15 games this year. Elliott had originally been drafted by the Cowboys in 2015 and played eight years with Dallas before being released after the 2022 season.
The vision was that things might change in a better offensive system with an apparent need at running back. Unfortunately for Zeke, who turns 30 in July, that dream has now died before it ever even got started.
Ezekiel Elliott has found his next home right before the start of the postseason. The former Dallas Cowboys running back is signing with the Los Angeles Chargers, according to FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz.
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